Archaeologists reveal that an ordinary house in Bosham was the private headquarters of King Harold II, which changes local ...
Is democracy slipping through our fingers? First there is the abolition of trial by jury for all but the most serious cases ...
The great British high street is on life support. Online retail has had a detrimental effect for years, turning some high ...
Straddling the Rhine River and offering a glorious blend of Swiss, German and French culture, this city satisfies history ...
The fourteenth-century Icelandic Edwardsaga chronicles the life of Edward the Confessor, the last Anglo-Saxon king of England (reigned 1042–1066). It also describes how, in the years after the Norman ...
A social advocate, Hon. Aminu Mohammed, has criticised what he called a recent attempt by a group of Nigerian Christian ...
David Musgrove reports on new research that casts light on the appearance of the comet in the 11th century, and its depiction in the Bayeux Tapestry ...
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Sharia law no threat to Christians – Bauchi traditional leader
A Bauchi traditional leader explains why Sharia law in Nigeria poses no threat to Christians, citing constitutional protections and its specific jurisdicti ...
No one saw it coming, and no one quite knows how it happened, but Dominic Sandbrook and Tom Holland have become a phenomenon.
The Tatler produced a special supplement with a foreword to advertise the event. And the Manchester Courant of July 23, 1909 ...
The little-known Battle of Fulford broke out near York in 1066. How did the conflict unfold, and what makes it a crucial ...
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